HERE are some of the events taking place this Spring Bank Holiday weekend.
Captain Henry Morgan’s Pirate Weekend
WHERE: Tredegar House, Newport
WHEN: May 27- 29
TIME: 11am to 4pm
Families are invited to become pirates for a day at Captain Henry Morgan's pirate weekend! Raiders and buccaneers can take part in a whole host of pirate-themed activities including pillaging Tredegar house!
ENTRY: Normal admission charges apply.
Find out more at nationaltrust.org.uk/tredegar-house/features/may-day-and-more
Fun Day at the Newport Transporter Bridge
Where: Newport Transporter Bridge
When: Bank Holiday Monday 10am to 4pm.
There will be music and refreshments available. You can also have a chance to go over the top or ride sedately on the gondola.
The Welsh Cider and Perry Festival
Where:Caldicot Castle
When: May 26 to 29.
Saturday: 12pm-11pm
Sunday: 12pm-11pm
Monday:12pm-6pm
The Welsh Perry and Cider Society supports craft perry and cider producers throughout Wales.
This weekend’s event aims to showcase the very best as well as offering family entertainment and featuring a line-up of16 local bands.
Camping is also available onsite for visitors to make a weekend of it, or stay an evening to fully enjoy the day’s events.
Further information can be found at welshcider.co.uk
Abergavenny Steam, Veteran & Vintage Rally
When: Sunday 28 and Monday 29 starting at 10.30am
Where: Bailey Park, Park Road, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire NP7 5PR
Entry: Adults £7, secondary school children and OAPs £4.
Younger children free.
This two day event offers something for the whole family. As well as the mighty giants of steam and vintage vehicles, the show has a children’s funfair, a food village, rural crafts and handicrafts and a wealth of stands selling everything from auto jumble to garden plants and a lot of other stuff in-between.
For more details visit abergavennysteamrally.co.uk/
Legends and Fairy Tales at Raglan Castle
When: Sun May 28 - Mon May 29
Time: 11am to 5pm
Where: Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP15 2BT
Fairy tales come to life for a weekend of legendary children’s entertainment.
Meet dragons, princesses and maybe a monster or two. Follow the trail, have your face painted and join the fun as the magic of fairy tales comes to Raglan Castle.
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